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Show WEEKLY 1.' I 1 NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 18, 1982 REFLEX-DA- VIS Recipes For The Home Gardener By LUCILLE STRINGHAM : : The following are recipes for the home gardener. Now is the time to be thinking about your garden. Get your peas and spinach in early. Prune your fruit trees so you will get larger ' fruit. 1 16 oz. pkg. orange gelatin I1: cups boiling water 21: cups apricot nectar cup miniature marshmal-- ' lows 2 cans mandarin, oranges, drained. 1 DISSOLVE GELATIN in - boiling water. Add 21: cups h apricot nectar. Add drained oranges and the marshmal-- ' j- i lows. Pour into a 9x1 3 inch pan and chill until set. Spread with topping. ' TOPPING and dissolve the gelatin cup cooked carrots, 1 gelatin. Whip cream until stiff adding sugar gradually. Fold in cheese mixture the nuts and fruit cocktail. Pour into refrigerator tray that has been Vi 1 1 lined with waxed paper. I Freeze until firm, about four hours., Cut in slices to serve. Serves 8. 3 oz. pkg. lemon jello can chicken and rice soup can white tuna, solid pack cup whipping cream, whipped ' cup mayonnaise Vi cup chopped nuts cup finely chopped celery 1 SHRIMP RICE SALAD I cup apricot nectar top-pin- g g sugar, flour, egg yolk and one S cup apricot nectar. Cook over medium heat until thick, cool. P Fold into whipped topping and spread on set gelatin, refriger-f- -. ate, serves 12-1- FROZEN FRUIT SALAD quart fruit cocktail, 1 t drained Y.; 4 y (I No. 2 ': can) Deadline ( , 1 r 1 MISSIONARY PICTURES Ryan Hans Marcusen is a happy baby who resides in Kaysville. He arrived in this world on March 9 and weighed a hearty 9 lbs. 9 oz. The time of day was 9:10 a.m. and he was bom at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, which is between 8th and 9th Ave. He is also the ninth child in his family. ON ONE OF his greatgrandfathers side there were 1 I re- X a mission call to the KIM IS a graduate of Clear-- : field High School and Semi- nary. For the past year he has attended USU. He is an active member of the Syracuse 6th Ward and has earned his Eagle Scout award. He has held va-- : rious positions in the ward. He w ill enter the MTC in early April, vsb Honor Women i -- An evening to LAYTON T honor women in the Holmes Creek LDS Stake for their and accomplish-!-ment- s will be held March 24 p.m. in the Oak ::from THE PROGRAM will honor from all w alks of life $ mothers, professionals, civic H leaders and volunteers. It w ill hr be done through original fj music, skits and speakers. Pat- 2 ti Moore of Ogden, a popular jr lecturer, will be the special guest. All adult women. 18 years of 3 age and older, are invited. Husbands are welcome. Pie C and ice cream will be served at S the end of the program. Alaine I' w omen t-- Elder Darrell L. Killpack. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon 1279 N. 1225 E.. Layton, will serve in the Texas Houston Mission. HE WILL speak at the Layton 25th Ward Chapel. 1000 N. 1500 E.. on Sunday at 9 a.m. March 21. An open house will be held at his home from p.m. A farewell testimonial will be held March 21 at 2:20 p.m. in the Kaysville Second Ward for Elder Jeffrey Val Emery. The chapel is located at 25 S. 200 E., Kaysville. Kill-pac- ; JEFF HAS accepted his mission call to Brazil Porto Alegre Mission. He will enter the MTC on April 8. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Emery, 64 S. 300 E., Kaysville. Jeff graduated from Davis High School and lettered in varsity basketball, football and baseball. He attended Nelson is the stake specialist in charge of the program, assisted by June Ames, Donna Kilfoyle, Kay Greaves and Janie Nebeker. LDS Seminary. He attended Dixie College on a basketball scholarship and has also THE ORIGINAL skits were written by Dorothy Poulsen, Kay McCormick, Pat Barton and Sandy Kimmel. There is no charge. attended WSC. He was a mem- ber of the basketball team while attending Utah Technical College in Provo, np vice-captai- n; treasurer; Louise Gailey, chorister Sarah Giles, orga- nist; Melva Wade. Historian; LaRena Sandall, Parliamen- tarian; Ethel Montgomery, chaplain; Dorraine Hales, Lesson leader and keeper of relics. Sixteen members and guests attended, np 1 i nine children in the family, and also on one of his great- grandmothers side there were nine members of the family. However, on his mothers side there were only three and the same on his fathers side. But laughed Lex Marcusen, Three multiplied by three is still nine." Ryan is the babe of Lex and Ann Marcusen of 75 S. 760 E., Kaysville. vsb Ryans father, j' - - Garden Arch Silk or Fresh Flowers valuable discount coupons in this mail or this newspaper prior to March 23. the Chiropractic Center were reviewing recently the public at-- , titude regarding some major health problems including arthritis. We have all seen the TV commercial that shows a lady painfully fumbling with the bow on her dress while the announcer suggests she should seek temporary relief. Mind you, he doesn't suggest cure or permanent correction, but simply a pill's worth of partial relief. "You'd think there was something called "instant arthritis," says Dr. Burns. WE What came SHOULD ASK THE QUESTION, before?" And he illustrates his point. I think practically everybody that now suffers from arthritis, once experienced a twinge of pain in the knee, a crick in the neck, or had a finger that stiffened after a minor stub. That is where arthritis starts," says Dr. Burns "and as far as I'm concerned that is where it should end. Please believe me," he added, "there's no such thing as instant arthritis." Dr. Burns' point is that if an individual has a "little bursitis' or feels cranky' when he or she gets up some morning, it should be accepted for what It Is. . . nature's warning. It is at that time that competent effective diag- Heart Back Drop Wooden Lattice Arch Basket Containers Catering Decorating (51, ' Is There Such a Thing as Instant Arthritis?Care The Doctors of our latest arrivals: Iron Bridal Serving Aprons Rentals Layton) Mews 1 March 23, 1982 You may receive Mina Oldham, captain; Amy King, 1st vice captain; Verona DiTalbot, 2nd ane Coonradt, secretary and nosis and treatment should be sought. There Is no disputing that arthritis can become a costly, and a miserable condi-tioa- " wish people says Dr. Bums, "but wouldn't simply resign themselves to facing it'. The public must learn to fight the battle with arthritis at a time when they can win." "If the battle Is to be won, in other words, it must be fought where and when It can be won. I don't think you'll find an arthritic disputing this point" says Dr. Burns. See Clothes Cleaner (By TO SERVE as 1982 officers of the Sunflower Camp will be $ ELDER EMERY ELDER KILLPACK - Wrought Speed Queen 1 D Grand Opening r THE WEDDING date has been set for April 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Dr. Brian Burns Watch for of the I s ANNOUNCEMENT! ; ment of their daughter, Tamara, to Patrick Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaw, 418 E. 1200 N., Layton. J? 1 Hills Chapel. , Mr. and Mrs. A. Kent Randall of 800 Church St., Layton, are announcing the engage- Health . Chile 'Santiago Mission. He will speak at the Syracuse 6th jWard, March 21. at 12 noon. ; The chapel is located at 2500 S. Bluff Rd.. Syracuse. I rr , S., Syracuse, has 1700 i Engaged Many 9s In Life Kim V. Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl T. Dahl, 1609 W. ceived ? MIX COTTAGE cheese, whipped topping and pineapple. Fold in package of dry gelatin and blend well. Chill and serve. Serves six. Mrs. Roselyn Slade and Mrs. Carol Collett. Mrs. Slade is Davis North Center Company captain and she installed the new officers of the camp. Missionaries Zif ; oz. pkg. gelatin, any COUNTY visitors were For Thursday 6 p.m. '4m: ; 4 ; I 3 flavor Dor-rain- IS j oz.) The Sunflpwer Camp of IN A SAUCEPAN combine 2 pint cottage cheese carton (8 oz.) Cool Whip can crushed pineapple ( 14 Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sarah Giles. Mrs. Verona Talbot was cohostess. A history was read by Elva Spainhower and the lese son was given by Mrs. Hales. envelope of dessert mix made according to ? directions on package. 1 TAMARA RANDALL Sunflower DUP Meets I i A cup sugar 2 Tbsp Hour 1 S88 yolk 5 I 1 J ' QUICK AND EASY SALAD I MOCK CHICKEN SALAD 1 V 0. COMBINE ALL ingredients. Let stand overnight if desired, refrigerate. Blend cream cheese with mayonnaise and salt. Stir in in soup. Cool slightly. Whip the whipping cream and fold in the tuna, celery, nuts and mayonnaise into the cream. When gelatin has cooled, fold the cream mixture into it. Set in a 9x9 inch pan. Serve on a lettuce leaf, serves , coarsely chopped cup mayonnaise salt and pepper to taste. DRAIN FRUIT cocktail. Soak gelatin in lemon juice then dissolve over hot water. . PUT TUNA in a strainer and wash under hot water. Drain. Flake tuna apart. Heat soup 1 . APRICOT NECTAR SET SALAD f ; 4 cups cooked rice (ll3cups uncooked) 2 small cans shrimp 2 tbsp chopped onion 2 cup chopped celery green pepper chopped 2 cups frozen peas cooked slightly and drained tsp unflavored gelatin 2 tbsp lemon juice I 3 oz. pkg. cream cheese, softened ' cup mayonnaise speck of salt 23 cup whipping cream chilled ': cup sugar V2 cup nuts, chopped 1 -- lay Rose cV.eddlnff3, 5 'All Automobile and Work Related Injuries Covered 100 Most Health and Group Insurance Accepted Tees Discussed Prior to Treatment Ho Charge to You for Consultation Call for Your Appointment, . . 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